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Mysterious House Of Dr. C.. The -- (Movie Clip) Festival Dancers

After early exposition, the floor is cleared for "The Festival Dancers," in The...more>

After early exposition, the floor is cleared for "The Festival Dancers," in The Mysterious House Of Dr. C., 1976, as choreographed by Jo Anna Kneeland, directed by her husband Ted, based on a Leo Delibes ballet. less

Mysterious House Of Dr. C.. The -- (Movie Clip) Finishing Touches

Following the opening credits, narration about the quirky title character...more>

Following the opening credits, narration about the quirky title character (Walter Slezak), in the Spanish-produced ballet-cartoon-musical The Mysterious House of Dr. C., as re-released in 1976, and previously known as Dr. Coppelius, 1968. less

Mysterious House Of Dr. C.. The -- (Movie Clip) How Vulgar!

Swanilda (Claudia Corday) and friends escape after invading the home of Dr. C....more>

Swanilda (Claudia Corday) and friends escape after invading the home of Dr. C. (Walter Slezak), who then enters his first animated reverie, Terry-Thomas voicing "The Bull," in The Mysterious House Of Dr. C., 1976. less

After early exposition, the floor is cleared for "The Festival Dancers," in The Mysterious House Of Dr. C., 1976, as choreographed by Jo Anna Kneeland, directed by her husband Ted, based on a Leo Delibes ballet.

Following the opening credits, narration about the quirky title character (Walter Slezak), in the Spanish-produced ballet-cartoon-musical The Mysterious House of Dr. C., as re-released in 1976, and previously known as Dr. Coppelius, 1968.

Swanilda (Claudia Corday) and friends escape after invading the home of Dr. C. (Walter Slezak), who then enters his first animated reverie, Terry-Thomas voicing "The Bull," in The Mysterious House Of Dr. C., 1976.